Meyer Sound delivers sonic transformation for Eastridge Church

Meyer Sound delivers sonic transformation for Eastridge Church
Meyer Sound has delivers a sonic transformation for Eastridge Church including the installation of Leopard and 2100-LFC systems to support worship with clarity and consistency.

Eastridge Church in Issaquah, Washington, has upgraded its main campus with a new Meyer Sound Leopard system to meet the high production values and diverse audience demands of its contemporary services. Designed and installed by AV integrator and concert/corporate sound provider Point Source in collaboration with Meyer Sound, the new upgrade replaces a legacy system that had become a bottleneck for both sonic quality and programming flexibility.

Eastridge Church’s production team oversees full-service audio, video, and broadcast support for both in-person and online worship, as well as special events and strategic partnerships with touring artists.

The new Meyer Sound system at Eastridge Church centers around eight Leopard compact linear line array loudspeakers per side, supported by a flown centre cluster of three 2100-LFC low-frequency control elements in an end-fire cardioid configuration for focused, even bass coverage. Additional fill coverage is provided by Ultra family point source loudspeakers, including Ultra-X40 and Ultra-X42 centre and side fills and Ultra-X20 front fills positioned along the stage lip. The system is managed by a Galileo Galaxy 816 Network Platform.